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Roger Lynch

Chief Executive Officer

Roger Lynch is the CEO of Condé Nast, a global media company producing the highest quality content with a footprint of more than 1 billion consumers in 30 markets worldwide through print, digital, video and social platforms. The company’s portfolio includes many of the world’s most respected and influential media properties including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Glamour, Self, GQ, The New Yorker, Condé Nast Traveler/Traveller, Allure, AD, Bon Appétit, Wired, W, and Brides among others. Condé Nast Entertainment was launched in 2011 to develop film, television and premium digital video programming.

Prior to joining Condé Nast in April of 2019, Lynch served as President and CEO of Pandora, the U.S.’s largest streaming music service. While at Pandora, Lynch quickly refocused the business on key growth, transformation and investment initiatives to accelerate revenue and generate positive returns. Under his leadership in 2018, Pandora doubled its prior year’s revenue growth rate and grew subscription revenue nearly 50%. As a result, Pandora’s share price grew 68% in 2018, higher than all but two companies in the S&P 500.

Previously, as the founding CEO of Sling TV, Lynch led the creation, launch and scaling of Sling TV, the No. 1 U.S. over-the-top television service that delivers the best of live sports, news and entertainment to broadband-connected devices. Sling TV earned numerous awards for its launch at the 2015 International CES, including the show’s top honors – “Best of CES 2015, Overall Winner.”

Prior to joining DISH, Lynch served as Chairman and CEO of Video Networks International, Ltd., an IPTV technology company in the United Kingdom. While at Video Networks he won an Emmy for Scamp, an on-demand children’s channel, and a BAFTA (British Academy of Film and The Arts) for V:MX, a collection of on-demand music video channels. He also previously served as President and CEO of Chello Broadband N.V., a broadband Internet service provider with operations in ten European countries. Previously, Lynch was a technology investment banker with Morgan Stanley in New York, Silicon Valley and London. He began his career as a member of the physics technical staff at the Hughes Aircraft Company.

Lynch currently serves on the Board of Directors of Condé Nast, Mattel, Inc. and Quibi, LLC, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Tuck School at Dartmouth College and the Board of Councilors of the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California. He received his Master of Business Administration with the highest distinction from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College and his Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Southern California.

Dame Anna Wintour

Artistic Director

Dame Anna Wintour has held the position of editor-in-chief of Vogue since July 1988, and was named Artistic Director of Condé Nast in March 2013. In addition to editing Vogue, Wintour executed the development and successful launch of Teen Vogue in 2001, and serves as Editorial Director for the title.

During her tenure at Vogue, Wintour has been actively involved in philanthropic fundraising, particularly for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, for which she has raised more than $150 million. She has been the recipient of numerous awards for her leadership and charitable efforts, including the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Award of Courage for AIDS Research from the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amFAR). In 2017, for her service to British journalism and fashion, Wintour was named Dame Commander (DBE) of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II; Wintour was previously appointed to the Order of the British Empire in 2008. In October 2009, President Obama appointed Wintour to the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. In addition, in 2011 she was awarded the Legion d’Honneur by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Wintour also serves as an Elective Trustee of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Pamela Drucker Mann

Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer

Pamela Drucker Mann was named chief revenue and marketing officer of Condé Nast in September 2017. In this role, Drucker Mann oversees all ad sales and consumer revenue efforts for the company in addition to all consumer and industry marketing.

Drucker Mann was appointed chief marketing officer for Condé Nast in January 2017. Prior to that role, Drucker Mann served as chief revenue officer and publisher of The Food Innovation Group (FIG). In 2014, Drucker Mann added Epicurious to her Bon Appétit portfolio and shortly thereafter formed The Food Innovation Group to jointly sell the industry’s leading food content brands together, creating meaningful audience scale for the company’s advertising partners. In October 2015, Drucker Mann created the FIG Video Network, which catapulted to the #1 food video platform within the lifestyles-food category. The Food Innovation Group is now comprised of six brands: Bon Appétit: Where Food + Culture Meet; Epicurious: The Ultimate Food Resource; Healthyish: Good Food, Good Health, Good Vibes; City Guides: The Best in Food Travel from the BA Editors; The Farm: Innovative Content Straight from the Source; The FIG Influencers Network: Recipes for Real Life by over 1,000+ bloggers. Drucker Mann joined Bon Appétit in January 2011 as publisher and vice president. Under her leadership, sales results and market innovations have earned the brand a position for five consecutive years on The Advertising Age A-List and five years on the Adweek Hot List. She is an Advertising Age Media Maven, the 2015 Advertising Age Publishing Executive of the Year, an Adweek First Mover, a 2016 Folio Top Women in Media in the Entrepreneur category and a member of Adweek’s inaugural 30 Most Influential People in Food.

David Geithner

Chief Financial Officer

David Geithner is the chief financial officer of Condé Nast.

Previously, Geithner was executive vice-president of Time, Inc. and president of their Style & Entertainment Group, where he managed six of the company’s largest brands. During his twenty-year tenure at Time, Inc., Geithner held several senior executive roles across the company’s portfolio, including responsibility for the business operations of Mexico City-based Grupo Expansión (GEx), a significant media group of consumer and business media brands in Mexico.

Geithner is active in the New York City chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, where he has served as a board member since 2006 and is a board sponsor of its Hispanic outreach efforts. In 2011, Geithner also served as a David Rockefeller Fellow in a program sponsored by the Partnership for New York that exposes leaders to the private, public, and non-profit sectors of New York City.

Geithner graduated from Dartmouth with a B.A. in government and also earned an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.

Oren Katzeff

President, Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE)

Oren Katzeff is president of Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE), an award-winning next generation studio and distribution network that produces entertainment content across premium digital video, social, virtual reality and OTT channels, as well as film and television.

At CNE, Katzeff leads the team through digital video growth and oversees the division’s film and television operations. Prior to CNE, Katzeff was head of programming at Tastemade, where he established a loyal fanbase of over 250 million active monthly viewers and launched the brand’s first 24/7 linear channel on YouTube TV. Katzeff served as executive producer on Tastemade’s Audience Network and KCET shows, seven original series on Facebook Watch, and its first feature-length documentary, “Funke.”Prior to Tastemade, Katzeff was head of global marketing and audience development at ZEFR (previously MovieClips.com). During his tenure, he grew MovieClips to be the most viewed movie trailer channel across YouTube at the time. Katzeff was senior vice president and general manager at Demand Entertainment, a division of Demand Media, where he led the team at Cracked.com, growing the site into the web’s most visited humor destination in the U.S.From 2000—2007, Katzeff served in a number of senior executive roles at Yahoo! Media, where he struck deals with key partners, including Twentieth Century Fox, MTV, MGM Studios, ABC News and Paramount, among others.Katzeff began his career as an attorney at Fox, Shjeflo, Wohl & Hartley. He holds a B.S. from the University of California at Berkeley and a J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.

JoAnn Murray

Chief Human Resources Officer

JoAnn Murray is chief human resources officer for Condé Nast, home to some of the world’s most celebrated media brands.

Murray serves on the Company’s executive committee, and oversees a network of Human Resources professionals to drive engagement and strengthen capabilities across all functions. During her tenure, Murray has built strong partnerships with brand leaders to ensure Condé Nast retains its position as an employer of choice and a place for dynamic talent in the competitive world of media. She leads the development and execution of human resource strategies to support the company’s organizational priorities, including talent acquisition, learning and development, compensation, and change management initiatives. Murray is a strategic business leader with more than 20 years of experience in implementing best-in-class solutions spanning multiple industries — including media, consumer packaged goods, and business services. Before joining Condé Nast, Murray was chief human resources officer at the Readers Digest Association. As a member of the executive committee, she led the development and delivery of a top global human resources function. She has also held executive positions at Cadbury Schweppes PLC and in the executive search industry, and began her career in human resources with the Pepsi-Cola Company. Murray is a passionate advocate for the education and empowerment of young women. She is also actively involved with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and is a volunteer for St. Judes and the American Cancer Society.

Joe Libonati

Libonati’s career in communications spans more than two decades. He joined Condé Nast in 2013 as vice president of corporate communications. Prior to that, he served as senior vice president at Rubenstein Communications, where he worked with a number of high-profile media clients including Paramount Pictures, USA Network, Zynga and Viacom. Before that, he managed the New York team of Principal Communications Group, overseeing clients including Google, YouTube and Machinima. He also spent seven years at NBCUniversal, where he managed corporate communications strategies for the company’s cable portfolio and digital programming divisions.

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